Murray Lawnmower with the Briggs fuel/carb Pulsa Prime breather tube out of alignment

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  • / Murray Lawnmower with the Briggs fuel/carb Pulsa Prime breather tube out of alignment
Hey, changed the oil on my mower today, and when I tipped it back down after draining the oil and refilling noticed that the breather/vacuum tube was disconnected from the carbs rubber grommet and doesn’t seem to want to connect. It doesn’t appear that if I unbolt the fuel tank and back it off I’ll be able to re-attach it but maybe? Figured I would check about this before I do anything. Haven’t encountered this before. Is it normal for these two to become disconnected due to vibrations or something? Everything look normal?
 

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  • / Murray Lawnmower with the Briggs fuel/carb Pulsa Prime breather tube out of alignment
Many times these tubes are not connected to the carb. Post all engine numbers so we can see which engine you have.
 

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  • / Murray Lawnmower with the Briggs fuel/carb Pulsa Prime breather tube out of alignment
Take the blower housing off and check that the tube is not broken.
It is soft aluminium so put your thumbs on it and end it back into position
 

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Many times these tubes are not connected to the carb. Post all engine numbers so we can see which engine you have.
It’s a Murray 10A902 2291 B1 22" Push with what appears to be the model 90000 or 100000 engine not sure how to tell the difference. Where could I find the engine numbers?
 

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  • / Murray Lawnmower with the Briggs fuel/carb Pulsa Prime breather tube out of alignment
On the blower housing directly above the spark plug.
 

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  • / Murray Lawnmower with the Briggs fuel/carb Pulsa Prime breather tube out of alignment
All you have to do is twist that tube and it will slide in. Or remove carb and slide tube into the boot and tighten carb back down.
 

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  • / Murray Lawnmower with the Briggs fuel/carb Pulsa Prime breather tube out of alignment
Those tubes are threaded on the end? If so, that sounds promising maybe it’s gotten loose after years of vibrations. If not, then I guess I'll back the tank/carb off and try to slide that boot back on but I think it is positioned too low at the moment but maybe twisting it will rotate it so the bend points up rather than to the right which might do the trick. If not that then as bertsmobile1 said I can try to bend it as it is soft aluminum and if not that I will crawl back to my computer with the engine numbers. In the mean time, it’s beer o'clock on a Friday, my grass can live to grow another day. You guys are giving me hope!
 

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You have already posted the engine numbers, but said Murray instead of Briggs.
 

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  • / Murray Lawnmower with the Briggs fuel/carb Pulsa Prime breather tube out of alignment
Just needed to rotate the breather tube. Thx for all the help. Once I realized it was threaded on the end made a bit more sense. Probably could use a little loctite or sonething but probably only need to do several more mows this season sonething to keep in mind for the spring tuneup.
 
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